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Conservatives 'suppressing garden cities report' | Conservatives 'suppressing garden cities report' |
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The Conservatives have been accused of suppressing a report which recommends building two new garden cities to combat the housing shortage. | The Conservatives have been accused of suppressing a report which recommends building two new garden cities to combat the housing shortage. |
Liberal Democrat president Tim Farron said his coalition partners feared alienating voters in southern England ahead of the general election. | Liberal Democrat president Tim Farron said his coalition partners feared alienating voters in southern England ahead of the general election. |
Mr Farron said he believed the report identified two potential sites - in Buckinghamshire and Oxfordshire. | Mr Farron said he believed the report identified two potential sites - in Buckinghamshire and Oxfordshire. |
The Conservatives denied any delay and said plans would be outlined for 2015. | The Conservatives denied any delay and said plans would be outlined for 2015. |
New communities | New communities |
The report was initially commissioned following a speech by Prime Minister David Cameron two years ago in which he supported the idea of new garden cities to help alleviate the housing situation. | The report was initially commissioned following a speech by Prime Minister David Cameron two years ago in which he supported the idea of new garden cities to help alleviate the housing situation. |
Mr Farron has now accused the Conservatives of deliberately suppressing its publication. | Mr Farron has now accused the Conservatives of deliberately suppressing its publication. |
The sites would provide thousands of homes and include schools, transport and infrastructure to support whole new communities. | The sites would provide thousands of homes and include schools, transport and infrastructure to support whole new communities. |
Mr Farron said there was clearly a housing crisis - and the garden cities could provide a solution - but the Conservatives feared provoking an angry response from voters in Tory heartlands. | Mr Farron said there was clearly a housing crisis - and the garden cities could provide a solution - but the Conservatives feared provoking an angry response from voters in Tory heartlands. |
He told the Daily Telegraph the "log jam" needed to be broken. | |
"This report needs to come out now and come out quickly. The Tories are displaying a Nimby attitude towards garden cities." | |
Earlier this week, Lib Dem leader Nick Clegg expressed his continued support for the idea in the Commons, and said he hoped plans would be published as soon as possible. | Earlier this week, Lib Dem leader Nick Clegg expressed his continued support for the idea in the Commons, and said he hoped plans would be published as soon as possible. |
Building programme | Building programme |
Government plans for new garden cities have run into opposition from local authorities. | Government plans for new garden cities have run into opposition from local authorities. |
Communities Secretary Eric Pickles has reportedly said he would not "impose" the developments on areas that did not want them. | Communities Secretary Eric Pickles has reportedly said he would not "impose" the developments on areas that did not want them. |
Housing minister Kris Hopkins said: "As promised in the coalition agreement, this government has scrapped top-down Whitehall planning, including ending the last administration's failed so-called eco-towns programme which built nothing but resentment. | |
"Instead, this government is committed to working with local communities to build more homes and promote sustainable development. This includes providing finance for those large scale housing projects that are locally-supported and have the full backing of the community." | |
Shadow chancellor Ed Balls has said Labour would launch the biggest programme of new town construction in decades. | Shadow chancellor Ed Balls has said Labour would launch the biggest programme of new town construction in decades. |
His party is committed to building 200,000 new homes a year by 2020. | His party is committed to building 200,000 new homes a year by 2020. |
Twenty-seven new towns sprung up across the UK after World War Two, including Stevenage, Harlow, Milton Keynes, Corby, Cwmbran, Newton Aycliffe, Peterlee and Cumbernauld. | Twenty-seven new towns sprung up across the UK after World War Two, including Stevenage, Harlow, Milton Keynes, Corby, Cwmbran, Newton Aycliffe, Peterlee and Cumbernauld. |
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